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I do not believe there is a way for gaming but I have heard of a compute cluster (basically what you're talking about) being used for mining

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2 minutes ago, mania man said:

i saw some videos for rasberry pi cluster  where thay make one cp from 20 of tham so i am traing to find a way to do the same thing whithe pcs 

A raspberry pi is very different from a normal desktop PC, I think its safe to say its impossible to achieve what you want.

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29 minutes ago, suchamoneypit said:

A raspberry pi is very different from a normal desktop PC, I think its safe to say its impossible to achieve what you want.

Not really, you can run the same stuff that makes pi clusters on any pc. Nothing special here.

 

2 minutes ago, mania man said:

than what is the difference whithe rasberry pi clusters?

Probably is clustering is normally done on a program by program basis, so look at a program, then you might be able to cluster it. Games are almost always no, video editing sometimes. Mining no, but you can scale with more computers, 3d rendering is normally easy to cluster. Vms are also easy to cluster, along with containers.

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30 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Not really, you can run the same stuff that makes pi clusters on any pc. Nothing special here.

 

Probably is clustering is normally done on a program by program basis, so look at a program, then you might be able to cluster it. Games are almost always no, video editing sometimes. Mining no, but you can scale with more computers, 3d rendering is normally easy to cluster. Vms are also easy to cluster, along with containers.

thanks i gone look up for pc clustering and claud  machins 

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7 minutes ago, AskTJ said:

You can't share two PC's resources together. To get more power, you need boarda with 2 - 4 CPU sockets or more GPU's.

yeeh i konw i can get motherrboard where i van put multiple cpus and gps but i am traing to make something like pc cluster 

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